Immigration

For Haitians immigrants in the Bahamas, there is no such thing as TPS... Haitian illegals in the Bahamas have until 31 December 2017 to go back to Haiti or face deportations, according to Haiti radio news report Friday.

That's it folks... 18 more months, after that, No more TPS for Haitians... The Trump administration told 59,000 Haitians living in the United States with Temporary Protected Status they have until July 22, 2019 to go home or find another legal way to stay in the US.

A legislation sponsored by State Senator Daphne Campbell which calls on President Donald Trump, the US Secretary of State, and the Secretary of the US Department of Homeland Security to extend Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians.

It's official, immigrants from Nicaragua who had TPS since 1998 are now eligible for deportation. The Trump administration pulled their TPS. Haitians and Salvadorans wait for the mind-blowing decision.

Thanksgiving Turkey is not going to taste good this year for many Haitian families in the US... The headlines are getting scarier and scarier for Haitians with TPS... The latest Miami Herald headline reads: The State Department could be the paving way to deport 50,000 Haitians by Thanksgiving.

After living so many years in the United States, it is a difficult wait time for Haitians with TPS to know their fate. Will President Donald Trump and his administration decide in favor of TPS holders or will they all have to go home.